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===West Virginia=== {{See also|U.S. Route 52 in West Virginia|West Virginia Route 108}} {{unreferenced section|date=March 2024}} Future I-73 is planned to enter, from [[Virginia]], near [[Bluefield, Virginia|Bluefield]] and then go northwesterly along the future route of [[West Virginia Route 108]]; formerly known as the [[King Coal Highway]] to [[Huntington, West Virginia|Huntington]]. I-73 will continue next to US 460 (Corridor Q) from the Virginia state line west to Bluefield. There it will join with I-74, which splits from [[Interstate 77|I-77]] just across the border from Virginia. For the rest of its path through West Virginia from Bluefield to Huntington and Ohio, I-73 will follow US 52 and also have bypasses near it. U.S. 52 is currently being upgraded to a four-lane divided highway; and also some new construction known as the [[King Coal Highway]] also now known as [[West Virginia Route 108]] to [[Williamson, West Virginia|Williamson]] and the [[Tolsia Highway]] the rest of the way to Huntington. This section has been sporadically marked as the Future I-73/I-74 Corridor with signs but is not being built to Interstate standards due to a lack of funding.
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